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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 28 MIN

S4 E4: New Every Morning-Living in the Mercy of God

from Anchored Nurse Podcast · host Paula & Melinda

Send us Fan Mail🎙️ New Every Morning: Finding Hope in God's Endless MercyHave you ever replayed yesterday's mistakes, wondering if you've failed God, your family, or even your patients? As nurses, we often carry the weight of difficult shifts long after we've gone home. As Christians, we can be tempted to believe that God is disappointed in us, waiting for us to "do better."But Scripture tells a different story.Inspired by Micah Tyler's powerful song **"New Today,"** Paula and Melinda dive into one of the most hope-filled promises in the Bible:> *"Through the LORD'S mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness."* (Lamentations 3:22–23, NKJV)Together, they explore what God's mercy truly means, the difference between conviction and condemnation, why the blood of Christ frees us from yesterday's failures, and how every sunrise is a reminder of God's unwavering faithfulness.Whether you're coming off a difficult nursing shift, wrestling with regret, or simply needing encouragement, this episode reminds us that we don't have to carry yesterday into today.### In This Episode* Why Jeremiah proclaimed God's faithfulness in the middle of devastation* The difference between God's mercy and God's grace* Why believers often struggle to forgive themselves* Psalm 103 and the compassionate heart of our Heavenly Father* The Prodigal Son and the God who runs toward repentant sinners* How God's mercy transforms the way we care for patients, coworkers, and our families* Practical encouragement for beginning each day with renewed hope### Scriptures Discussed* Lamentations 3:22–23* Psalm 103:8–14* Romans 8:1* Hebrews 4:16* 1 John 1:9* Ephesians 1:7* Isaiah 43:18–19* Philippians 3:13–14* Psalm 30:5* Isaiah 40:31* Luke 15:11–32 (The Prodigal Son)🎵 **Listen to Micah Tyler's "New Today" (Official Music Video):**[Micah Tyler – New Today (Official Music Video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svahd4Gx0Cs&utm_source=chatgpt.com)### Reflection Questions1. What "yesterday" are you still carrying that God has already forgiven?2. Is there a difference between conviction and condemnation in your life right now?3. How would your relationships change if you extended mercy as freely as Christ has extended it to you?4. Does your view of God resemble the compassionate Father described in Psalm 103 and Luke 15, or do you tend to picture Him as perpetually disappointed?5. What practical reminder could help you begin each morning with gratitude for God's new mercies?6. How can remembering God's mercy change the way you care for your patients, coworkers, students, or family this week?**If this episode encouraged you, we'd love for you to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs the reminder that God's mercies are not only sufficient—they are *new every morning*.***"Great is Your faithfulness."* (Lamentations 3:23) ([youtube.com][1])[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svahd4Gx0Cs&utm_source=chatgpt.com "New Today"Check out our support page: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2514154/supporters/newSupport the show

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Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ New Every Morning: Finding Hope in God's Endless Mercy Have you ever replayed yesterday's mistakes, wondering if you've failed God, your family, or even your patients? As nurses, we often carry the weight of difficult shifts long after we've gone home. As Christians, we can be tempted to believe that God is disappointed in us, waiting for us to "do better." But Scripture tells a different story. Inspired by Micah Tyler's powerful song **"New Today,"** Paula and Melinda ...

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